Factor Info

ID 54606
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 4549561988655712377812460116902491424412407750939131374325016802338866028518486766411051937085456367606140450586069390762057702596002902940109524768117528076176948082221342734061553258469789607668449147721104512590169768629316567674136369069920717902166166643744068242033914542889013483529819464751147485689213225411262740966437988007400565032388980391857976910699952345403765830090566214828015906622413251300093322728832866971686474159581809391589838265366014724671961535168148957052627010140926666829212838504307267306151012331411609610016719651142522444221968884230744122208094946065706523050048026466360499541841236078227429210394107526663730023651504883028813296269401299294317904829521155315286642676007955743677076224881871733803003619812514683813065401695723423140672806327548440673916829466507602624271826400850255996030466248872254042019298827911275780373438154027448062433069662941868783459048801583857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 76256) 17423936241502551794842921669334366618339345461 (proven prime)
(ID: 78365) 261109885022362848787656026694395979513423814223803409714390112659674132929120725381717344602167662673222556577785396840422400725836321442473100054270690365529103479731911513762655314281864193580218442410243021261517568365713138708463408312884073515690931956912068817703976136923631386380652582007006686136252147476444038209081707144222644671134946935651489214380433754222270061074095803876209401818164258313355539720891208415045362489891883773748119752487692090150985544566689624935658699255625819379905187029119063442139265350490331777916896795746420000808373782692621246476475212320164571311832711261864559687709441607551308634393514753198902280203519841312983601444879742802471111800999515919979338929123758183521738551280537749587279129231114404364744351203002455787658102410497858189792671344824934648297163277677954891081690353033989526556373949778797860053837 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.